"In her 7 years at the River Campus Libraries she has blossomed into an exemplar subject librarian. She has built an ideal and enviable relationship with her academic department. She is heavily involved with the curriculum of the undergraduates, graduates and faculty of the department to such an extent that they have provided her with space within the department to hold regular office hours.
She was one of the first volunteers to become a writing tutor and was so talented in that role that she was asked to teach one of the WRT 105 courses.
She has been a very active and creative colleague; very involved in the undergraduate and graduate research projects; experiences which she has both written and presented on numerous times. She is also one of the ECO coordinators. She took it upon herself to learn Cold Fusion so that she could create a database-drive subject guide; which has become the model for the subject guides that will be launched with the new website.
She is very active at a national level as well. She served as the Vice Chair of the Law and Political Science Section of the ACRL, wherein she worked hard to raise the visibility of librarians within the American Political Science Association. Under her leadership the LPSS held its first ever virtual meeting so that librarians unable to attend ALA could still participate. This virtual meeting has now become a model for other committees within the ACRL.
If you have not guess already, this year’s Messinger Library Staff of the Year award goes to Ann Marshall."
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